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kthekuo

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Oct 25, 2011
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I do not know if this had been done before, but i did some research on google and i couldn't find a solution to it.
Today as i opened up itunes i realized that the usual white theme of itunes changed into black. And it isn't a good kinda of transformation either
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Does anyone know the cause/solution to this issue?
or do i have to make a run down to the apple store?
 

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It's iTunes high contrast mode.

Quit iTunes then Open Terminal and type:
Code:
defaults write com.apple.iTunes high-contrast-mode-enable -bool FALSE

That will disable it.
 
Omg, thank you so much!
If you don't mind answering, what was the cause of this issue??
 
Normally, the only way to get this is to type a variation of that command into terminal:

Code:
defaults write com.apple.iTunes high-contrast-mode-enable -bool TRUE

There is a system-wide high-contrast setting (in the Universal Access preference pane), but that just inverts all colors on the screen; I don't think it changes that iTunes setting. Could someone else have been messing with your computer?
 
Well, no one was messing around with my mac. but i recently was configuring some stuff on Onyx, thats probably the reason why it got in high contrast mode.
but i restored the setting on onyx but still, it remained in high contrast mode.
 
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